Biosurfactants and Sustainability 1st Edition
Biosurfactants and Sustainability — 1st Edition by Paulo Ricardo Franco Marcelino, Silvio Silverio da Silva, and Antonio Ortiz Lopez offers a timely, authoritative look at how bio-based surfactants are reshaping sustainable industry and environmental practice. This essential volume grabs attention with clear explanations of why biosurfactants matter now: lower toxicity, biodegradability, and vast potential across bioremediation, agriculture, cosmetics, and oil recovery.
Readers will find in-depth, accessible coverage of biosurfactant production methods, physicochemical characterization, and real-world applications. The authors bridge laboratory science and industrial-scale thinking, examining process optimization, life-cycle perspectives, and regulatory implications that make this book indispensable for environmental biotechnologists, chemical engineers, sustainability managers, and advanced students.
Practical case studies and comparative discussions highlight how biosurfactants reduce environmental footprints while offering performance advantages over synthetic surfactants. Whether you work in research, industry, or policy, the book equips you with actionable insights for implementing green surfactant solutions—particularly relevant to markets and research communities across Latin America, Europe, and North America.
For professionals seeking credible, up-to-date analysis of bio-based surfactants and their role in a sustainable economy, this volume stands out as both a reference and a roadmap for innovation. Enhance your library with Biosurfactants and Sustainability — a focused, forward-looking resource that connects science, sustainability, and practical impact. Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of environmental biotechnology and green chemistry.
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